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Thread: that lost girl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Easters View Post
    ye, I feel sorry for the girl, but not for the family
    how can you not feel for the family? fair enough, they left her and should feel some guilt, but they've just lost one of their kids ***.


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    Quote Originally Posted by suckies View Post
    how can you not feel for the family? fair enough, they left her and should feel some guilt, but they've just lost one of their kids ***.
    excatly no one should be going through this ever, no matter what

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruised View Post
    I may sound really evil,sick minded but meh.

    I dont feel sorry for the amily why? They LEFT the girl in the room WHEN the hotel had childcare services, would you leave such a young girl in a room, so what if you was checking every half hour, that DOESNT mean u can leave them alone at all

    When i go on holiday with my family and friends, one is a 4yr we never leave him alone at all, why? C'us he doesnt know whats right and wrong all the time.

    Would you leave a girl at her age alone in the UK while you went else where? No. so why would you on holiday

    Tbh yeah shes lost, probs dead but it falls down to the mums fault, if shes dead i think the mum should be charged, her fault it began with.

    Now i expect alot of -rep from this -.-'
    Nothings saying you have to feel sorry.:rolleyes: People make mistakes in life. I bet theres loads of familys out there that let there kid run around the street/leave them on there own. I dont believe the mother should be charged for this what so ever.

    The only thing they should be concerned about is finding this kid.
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    nothing says they shouldnt of left young children on there own and got thereself in this problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3d View Post
    nope -rep is pointless tbh
    Oh my bad then

    Quote Originally Posted by Haylz View Post
    I honestly well and truly feel sooooooooooo sorry for the little girl, Plus
    her mum and dad don't seem responsible enough either, as they've just left their kids in hotel/etc all on their own when their all only really young without a care in the world, its SICK! I would never leave my kids alone!!. I hope they find her soon!!. Plus I also feel sorry for her as its her BIRTHDAY tomorrow. I hope she's found! and I truly feel really upset about this. x
    I agree

    Quote Originally Posted by suckies View Post
    how can you not feel for the family? fair enough, they left her and should feel some guilt, but they've just lost one of their kids ***.
    Easy, they lost her, their fault. I wish the little girl a better family then current.

    Quote Originally Posted by 3d View Post
    excatly no one should be going through this ever, no matter what
    See above.

    Quote Originally Posted by :Jamie View Post
    Nothings saying you have to feel sorry.:rolleyes: People make mistakes in life. I bet theres loads of familys out there that let there kid run around the street/leave them on there own. I dont believe the mother should be charged for this what so ever.

    The only thing they should be concerned about is finding this kid.
    Its pretty obv you dont leave your children in a unknown place, even if its half hour, you dont know whos around the corner or whos watching.

    The dad or mum should of stayied home while the other went to get food and eat in. Not leave the children "/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pokemon View Post
    I find it really sad that it's her birthday tomarrow aswell.
    There's something wrong with the parents, they're not crying enough, if your child went missing you'd be crying all the time and be on the booze.
    Seriously when you see them they're actually looking fine and on that new's interview they didnt even cry.

    They went out to the downstair's pub to get a drink yet they leave 2 one year old's and 3 year old in their appartment. Thats plain right idiotic in my opinion and I know I sound hateful but when they did that they had it coming.

    Any Mum/Dad that goes for a pint over there kid's is a terrible parent imo.

    If it had been their money they wouldnt have done that, You wouldnt leave money in the house lying open so why would you do it with a child.

    God damn idiots.
    Well if you look at the mother she has lost ALOT of weight, shes practically gone anorexic. People have different ways of showing grief, you don't have to be crying.

    Many parents leave there kids in hotel rooms while they go for a quiet drink. It was just VERY unfortunate that this has happend.

    The parents should not be charged, if they were to be many people would be outraged by it. As I said earlier many parents do this and its just unfortunate that this has accually happend..

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    Around me, I have pretty mixed points of view.

    My teacher says that it wasn't the parent's fault- that they aren't pathetic druggies who would leave their children at home without anybody and they aren't stupid either, because they're doctors.

    But my Mum says that they really shouldn't have left the children alone in a foreign country, where they probably only know how to say the basic things. The front window was also open.

    The news is on and talking about the very same thing while I am typing this. This is really sad and it's also her birthday tomorrow.
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    Yeah it might partially be her fault, but I still feel for them. I know if someone in my family was kidnapped or something I wouldn't want people saying "it's pretty much your fault so I don't feel sorry for you." I haven't heard about this, maybe I should check out the news more often.

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    poor girl

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    Yep, the mother should be more responsible.
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